PORT TOWNSEND — Mike McAndrew, a traveling photojournalist in his youth, happened to discover Port Townsend in the early 1990s. He was working in Seattle,… Continue reading
PORT TOWNSEND — Handmade goods will be offered for sale at the Port Townsend Arts Guild’s annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair today and Saturday.… Continue reading
Holiday bazaars and crafts fairs, a cruise and a film are among events planned across the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. For more about arts… Continue reading
The Christmas season will begin soon after the dishes are done from the Thanksgiving feast. On Saturday, Santa Claus is scheduled to arrive in Sequim,… Continue reading
Today’s traditional start of the holiday shopping season was set to begin late Thanksgiving night for some North Olympic Peninsula residents, before sunrise this morning… Continue reading
Some like them big. Some like them small. Others want their Christmas trees to be downright strange, Lazy J Tree Farm owner Steve Johnson said.… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — We’ve all heard that the hills are alive with “The Sound of Music.” What’s new is that the Olympic Mountains will soon… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — As promised, the national radio show “eTown,” recorded in Port Angeles this September, will at last arrive on local airwaves Friday afternoon.… Continue reading
IT'S TURKEY TIME, and when you sit back in your recliner after the meal and before you nod off, pause and give thanks for the… Continue reading
SEQUIM — The call was heard around the country: We lavender growers want pictures. Pictures of pets with lavender, wildlife and herbs, whatever lavender means… Continue reading
With two hands and her whole heart, Kia Armstrong takes on the big problems — by homing in on her immediate surroundings. Back East in… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Alongside the book Away Out Over Everything comes Between Heaven and Earth. Mary Peck, the woman behind both books, is a photographer… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — It will be an unusual open-mic night — with emphasis on “open.” Brenda Francis, a poet and a member of the Indian… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Facebook posts-turned-poetry, a fond look back at people left behind, lighthearted “sonnettes” and the sound of a chant — like a November… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Nature Mart has no traditional vendors this year. What it does have is natural art, hot soup, apple cider and pies right out… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Barbecued oysters, North Olympic Peninsula food and wine and a silent auction will be among the highlights of Habitat for Humanity of… Continue reading
SEQUIM — Surrender to the music this Saturday night. And if possible, do it again Sunday afternoon. You will feel fabulous. That, essentially, is the… Continue reading
A totem pole presentation, an arts center’s anniversary party, seminars, fundraisers and holiday bazaars are planned across the North Olympic Peninsula this weekend. For more… Continue reading
KALALOCH — The Jefferson County Historical Society will host its fourth annual West End History Weekend today through Sunday. “There are two major goals of… Continue reading
PORT ANGELES — Attendees can enjoy a prime rib dinner while whetting their appetites for snow sports at the Hurricane Ridge Winter Sports Club’s annual… Continue reading